On Saturday, June 13, Rich "Ace" Franklin and the "Axe Murder" Wanderlei Silva will face off in what is bound to be a war of weapons of mass destruction.
This is a fight that will be highly anticipated and more than likely explosive. It won't be a bore fest.
Both men have fought the very best the world of mixed martial arts has ever seen. Both men have emerged victorious on more occasions than not. Neither fighter has ever been known for slow fights, or questionable drive.
These fighters possess deadly striking, mixed with star power, and deep followings in the mixed martial arts community. There is no reason these two should not step into the cage and test their skills and hearts against the other.
That being said, why are they fighting now? Shouldn't this have already happened? Is there anything to gain for either fighter at this point?
At this juncture in their careers both men are on vastly different paths.
Franklin has abandoned the middleweight division. Now he is staking his claim to become a contender to the light heavyweight title.
Wanderlei, seemingly on the downside of his career, is turning his back on light heavyweight to hopefully lengthen his tenure in the sport at middleweight. Wandy has lost four of five. He has his back against the wall and more the likely must win to remain relevant in the sport.
At UFC 99 these men will meet at catch weight of 195. One on his way down, and one standing firm at a higher weight. No matter who wins, there are burning question as to how the match affects their ranking and standing in their respective divisions.
What does Wandy stand to gain by beating a man who was forced to vacate the division he is now heading to? If he loses, he may very see a similar call for retirement not unlike what Chuck Liddell is now enduring. There really is no up side to this fight for him—other than his genuine love for a war.
Franklin has left the middleweight division in his rear view, focusing now on conquering a division many feel he is better suited for. Again, Wandy has been asked to step down to middleweight to improve his career. So even if Rich wins, is there a benefit to beating a guy who just left his current division? If he loses, does it affect his standing at light heavyweight?
Wandy is one of the most game fighters ever known. There is no question he just wants to put on a great show with a great opponent, now matter where it takes place.
On the other hand Rich is a very calculated and deliberate individual. He pursues angles in his career that will move him forward. It is surprising that he took this fight that really has no implications for that forward movement.
In the end the answer lies in the fans. Perhaps the fight doesn't make much sense when considering how it effects these men and their respective divisions. Perhaps the big picture is hazy at this particular moment in time.
Maybe, just for old times sake, the fans are just going to get a war out of two of the greatest fighters they have known. Sometimes belts, weight classes, rankings, and logic are overrated. This is one of those times.
Sometimes what the fan forgets when looking for something special in the world of MMA is the fact that we watch to see a good fight. Simple as that. No matter who is fighting. No matter what is on the line.
All fans of MMA at some point did not know the first thing about a kimura or who the Gracies were. They learned over time and by their loyal following.
At some point they began following the sport for love of the fight, then built knowledge of the game, and followed the fighters they came to adore because of their fights.
Then they become experts.
Eventually many fans sophisticate themselves into thinking they know so much about the sport they can see into the future. Then they become blind to the reason they started watching in the first place. They focus on the hype, not the truth. Quite an evolution.
Consider current middleweight champ Anderson Silva. At this point, all hype. What fans fell in love with him for is now gone, erased by mediocrity and complacency. He could defend that belt a million times and if all the fights go as his last two have, no one will care.
Now we have two fighters with nothing on the line, no title shot implications, no immediate gratification for victory. Funny thing is these two fighters will give fans what Anderson Silva has not, regardless of his title: A fight.
Looking back at the question of why are these two fighting now, what is there to prove? What is the point?
Fans will get their answer on June 13. Fans will be reminded once more of why they love this sport.
In the words of Rage Against the Machine, "What better place than here, what better time than now?!"
Its a hard thing to convince yourself to spend money on a pay per view that won't even see a belt put on the line. Then again, who needs belts? Give me a barn-burner by two historic fighters with everything to lose and nothing tangible to gain.
Give me a reminder of why I tune in every month. I'll take this over an Anderson Silva title defense any day of the week. These two are fighting purely to fight, just to bang, with no instant reward and no guarantees. Only the reward of victory.
That is rare indeed these days.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
UFC 99: THE COMEBACK LANDS IN COLOGNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13 WITH RICH FRANKLIN vs. WANDERLEI SILVA AT 195 LBS
Cologne, Germany - The Ultimate Fighting Championship® organization announced today that, this summer, it will bring the world's fastest growing sport to Germany for the first time.
At a packed press conference in Cologne, UFC® President Dana White, UFC Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta and MLK CEO Marek Lieberberg confirmed UFC 99: THE COMEBACK will take place at the LANXESS Arena, Cologne, on Saturday, June 13.
The main event will be a unique catchweight showdown between elite former world champions Rich Franklin and Wanderlei Silva. The former UFC middleweight champion and Pride 205lbs champion collide at 195lbs, a catchweight between the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions.
UFC President Dana White said: "June 13, 2009, is a huge day in the history of the UFC. It has been a long time coming, but the best fighters on the planet are finally heading to Germany for our first event ever in mainland Europe.
“We are coming with a stacked card and a unique main event. Rich Franklin v Wanderlei Silva is another of those dream fights fans never thought they’d get to see - but we are making it happen in Germany.
White continued, “Everyone knows Rich moved up to light heavyweight a couple of fights ago while Wanderlei is planning on fighting at 185lbs from now on, but this fight is too exciting a match not to happen and both these guys deserve a ton of credit for taking this fight at 195lbs.”
Tickets for UFC 99: THE COMEBACK are priced at 250 Euro, 150 Euro, 85 Euro, 70 Euro, 55 Euro and 45 Euro and go on sale for UFC® Fight Club™ members Monday, March 9 and for UFC Newsletter subscribers and MLK Newsletter subscribers on Wednesday, March 11.
Tickets go on general public release on Friday, March 13. Tickets will be available via www.eventim.de, telephone +49 (0)1805-570 000 or from the LANXESS Arena from March 13.
UFC 99 will be available on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. EST/7 p.m. PST on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, Bell TV, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available); UFC fans also have the option to watch UFC 99 pay-per-view live from Cologne, Germany at 3pm EST/12 Noon PST.
Cincinnati, Ohio native Rich ‘Ace’ franklin vs silva fight, 26-4 in mixed martial arts, is a former UFC Middleweight Champion and one of the biggest names in the sport. His intelligent, yet aggressive style has resulted in victories over the likes of Evan Tanner, Jorge Rivera, Ken Shamrock, Nate Quarry, Yushin Okami, Travis Lutter and Matt Hamill.
Born in Brazil, but now based in Las Vegas, the 32-9-1 Wanderlei Silva is one of the true icons of mixed martial arts. Famed throughout the world for his all out attacking style, ‘the Axe Murderer’ has defeated a who’s who of MMA during his 13 year career, including Ricardo Arona, Kazushi Sakuraba, Dan Henderson, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson and Keith Jardine.
Commenting on the UFC’s first ever event in mainland Europe, UFC Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta said: "Our vision for the UFC has always been global. Following on from our successes in the United Kingdom and Ireland, our first card in mainland Europe is another significant step towards making the UFC's brand of mixed martial arts the biggest sport in the world."
Featuring competitive bouts throughout the card and in-house production values to rival any live event or concert, the UFC holds over two dozen box office and merchandise records in arenas across the USA, Canada, as well as setting 10 arena records in the United Kingdom and Ireland since April 2007.
The world's largest provider of pay-per-view television, in the eight years since Zuffa bought the organization the UFC has become one of the most successful brands in the history of world sport.
Now this hugely exciting sport comes to Germany for the first time. Partnering with leading German entertainment impresario Marek Lieberberg, UFC 99 is the latest step in the UFC cementing its position amongst the world sports elite.
For more information, or current UFC fight news, visit ufc.com; germany.ufc.com; uk.ufc.com or ufcespanol.com. All bouts live and subject to change.
At a packed press conference in Cologne, UFC® President Dana White, UFC Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta and MLK CEO Marek Lieberberg confirmed UFC 99: THE COMEBACK will take place at the LANXESS Arena, Cologne, on Saturday, June 13.
The main event will be a unique catchweight showdown between elite former world champions Rich Franklin and Wanderlei Silva. The former UFC middleweight champion and Pride 205lbs champion collide at 195lbs, a catchweight between the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions.
UFC President Dana White said: "June 13, 2009, is a huge day in the history of the UFC. It has been a long time coming, but the best fighters on the planet are finally heading to Germany for our first event ever in mainland Europe.
“We are coming with a stacked card and a unique main event. Rich Franklin v Wanderlei Silva is another of those dream fights fans never thought they’d get to see - but we are making it happen in Germany.
White continued, “Everyone knows Rich moved up to light heavyweight a couple of fights ago while Wanderlei is planning on fighting at 185lbs from now on, but this fight is too exciting a match not to happen and both these guys deserve a ton of credit for taking this fight at 195lbs.”
Tickets for UFC 99: THE COMEBACK are priced at 250 Euro, 150 Euro, 85 Euro, 70 Euro, 55 Euro and 45 Euro and go on sale for UFC® Fight Club™ members Monday, March 9 and for UFC Newsletter subscribers and MLK Newsletter subscribers on Wednesday, March 11.
Tickets go on general public release on Friday, March 13. Tickets will be available via www.eventim.de, telephone +49 (0)1805-570 000 or from the LANXESS Arena from March 13.
UFC 99 will be available on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. EST/7 p.m. PST on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, Bell TV, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available); UFC fans also have the option to watch UFC 99 pay-per-view live from Cologne, Germany at 3pm EST/12 Noon PST.
Cincinnati, Ohio native Rich ‘Ace’ franklin vs silva fight, 26-4 in mixed martial arts, is a former UFC Middleweight Champion and one of the biggest names in the sport. His intelligent, yet aggressive style has resulted in victories over the likes of Evan Tanner, Jorge Rivera, Ken Shamrock, Nate Quarry, Yushin Okami, Travis Lutter and Matt Hamill.
Born in Brazil, but now based in Las Vegas, the 32-9-1 Wanderlei Silva is one of the true icons of mixed martial arts. Famed throughout the world for his all out attacking style, ‘the Axe Murderer’ has defeated a who’s who of MMA during his 13 year career, including Ricardo Arona, Kazushi Sakuraba, Dan Henderson, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson and Keith Jardine.
Commenting on the UFC’s first ever event in mainland Europe, UFC Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta said: "Our vision for the UFC has always been global. Following on from our successes in the United Kingdom and Ireland, our first card in mainland Europe is another significant step towards making the UFC's brand of mixed martial arts the biggest sport in the world."
Featuring competitive bouts throughout the card and in-house production values to rival any live event or concert, the UFC holds over two dozen box office and merchandise records in arenas across the USA, Canada, as well as setting 10 arena records in the United Kingdom and Ireland since April 2007.
The world's largest provider of pay-per-view television, in the eight years since Zuffa bought the organization the UFC has become one of the most successful brands in the history of world sport.
Now this hugely exciting sport comes to Germany for the first time. Partnering with leading German entertainment impresario Marek Lieberberg, UFC 99 is the latest step in the UFC cementing its position amongst the world sports elite.
For more information, or current UFC fight news, visit ufc.com; germany.ufc.com; uk.ufc.com or ufcespanol.com. All bouts live and subject to change.
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